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Zbyslaw Owczarczyk, Lori S. Harring,lc and Ei-ichi Negishi'. Department of Chemistry, Purdue University. West Lafayette, Zndiana 47907. Received May 6...
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J . Am. Chem. SOC.1994,116, 7923-7924

Deferred Carbonylative Esterification in the Pd-Catalyzed Cyclic Carbometalation-Carbonylation Cascade Takumichi Sugihara,la Christophe Cop6ret,lb Zbyslaw Owczarczyk, Lori S. Harring,lc and Ei-ichi Negishi' Department of Chemistry, Purdue University West Lafayette, Zndiana 47907 Received May 6, 1994

In any cascading carbometalation process, an intricate competition between the propagation and termination steps presents a challenging synthetic problem.2 On the one hand, the desired cascading propagation steps must take place without premature termination. On the other hand, the termination step is critically important for various purposes, one that pertains to carbopalladation being incorporation of the stoichiometric carbopalladation process into an overall catalytic cycle. We have previously reported examples of cascade terminationvia the Heckreaction3s4 involving carbopalladation of an alkene followed by dehydropalladation.536 We have also found that the carbopalladationcross coupling sequence can be a satisfactory Pd-catalyzed cyclization process provided that the added organometallic reagents for trapping via cross coupling are of sufficiently low relative reactivity.7~8 In conjunction with our studies directed toward the development of efficient routes to fused cyclic di- and polyenyl lactones, e.g., nagilactone F (1),9 we sought Pd-catalyzed cyclic carbopallao& H

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